Source: Government of Malawi |

New Japanese Ambassador to Malawi, Yoichi Oya, presented Letters of Credence to President Lazarus Chakwera at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe

Ambassador Yoichi Oya comes with vast knowledge, having worked at the Japanese Embassy in Malawi from 2008-2010

Minister of Foreign Affairs Nancy Tembo has hailed the support Japan renders to Malawi, saying their bilateral relations date back to 1964.  The Minister said Ambassador Yoichi Oya comes with vast knowledge, having worked at the Japanese Embassy in Malawi from 2008-2010. She cited construction of Blantyre-Limbe dual carriageway, Nalikule TTC,…

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Malawi: Chakwera calls for collaboration among the newly appointed ministers

Chakwera said this on Sunday in Lilongwe when he presided over the swearing in of newly appointed ministers and deputy ministers at Kamuzu palace

State President, Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has called upon the newly appointed ministers to work together with his government so that they  bring positive solutions and change to the lives of Malawians. Chakwera said this on Sunday in Lilongwe when he presided over the swearing in of newly appointed ministers and deputy…

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Coronavirus – Malawi: COVID-19 situation update as of 3rd October 2020

Cumulatively, Malawi has recorded 5,783 cases including 179 deaths

In the past 24 hours, Malawi has registered no new COVID-19 cases, four new recoveries, and no new deaths. Cumulatively, Malawi has recorded 5,783 cases including 179 deaths. Of these cases, 1,152 are imported infections and 4,631 are locally transmitted. Cumulatively, 4,539 cases have now recovered bringing the total number…

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Coronavirus - Malawi: COVID-19 Situation Update as of 6th September 2020

Malawi has recorded 5,614 cases including 175 deaths

In the past 24 hours, Malawi has registered three new COVID-19 cases, no new recoveries,and no new deaths. All new cases were identified at the Mwanza border during routine screening. These cases are truck drivers (two Mozambicans and one Malawian) who were heading to Blantyre. Cumulatively, Malawi has recorded 5.614…